Considering response options

I think I should keep my response concise, possibly using bullet points. I could ask the user if they want a translation, summary, context, or timeline. The guidelines suggest I only ask when necessary and mirror the user's style. Since the user wrote a headline, they might be looking for more details, so I’ll provide a quick context and offer options: 1) brief background; 2) timeline; 3) legal process; 4) quotes from the CEO if they share a link. I want to avoid heavy formatting, but bullets could be okay!Crafting context and process

I’ll start with a quick translation of the headline. The context involves 115 charges from 2009 to 2018 related to alleged inaccuracies in financial reporting, sponsorship revenues, and failure to cooperate since 2018, with City denying any wrongdoing.
For the process, there’s an Independent Commission under PL Rules that operates privately, meaning executives can’t comment while the case is ongoing, and evidence is confidential. Both parties can present their cases, and a three-person panel, chaired by King's Counsel, will make decisions.
Lastly, the timeline could stretch over months due to complexities like forensic accounting.Structuring the case background
I need to ensure I don’t assert too much. The CEO cannot disclose information because of confidentiality rules and due process, which protects the integrity of the proceedings and avoids judicial review risks.
It's safe to mention "115 alleged breaches" without scapegoating.
For next steps, if the user shares a full quote or link, I can extract key points. Otherwise, I can provide a tidy explainer or a Q&A about the case.
I'll set a title like "案件背景与进展", using concise bullet points and offering options at the end: 1) Summary and timeline, 2) Possible penalties analysis, 3) Relevant rules excerpt. I'll also check if they want a translation!

案件背景与进展

需要我做哪种整理?